Thursday, September 24, 2009

Canton-i @ queensbay mall

Had lunch with my secondary school teacher , ms chang just now , since she intro a job to me , i need to treat her a sumptuous lunch right =D , so i decided to bring her to this restaurant , quite similarly to dragon-i , canton-i serves hong-kong food , they are under a same organization for ur info(dragon-i and canton-i)....so there were only 2 of us , so we just ordered a few to try on :

Their famous 'harkau wan ton mee' , the noodles were damn chewy the the prawn dumplings were damn fresh ......the soup was rather sweet as well.....everything is perfect except the price.....its around rm11.90 for their soup-version of wan ton mee( they have dried version as well).....its a bit expensive for wan ton mee at rm12 :S , serving for 1 person is ok , i don think thats enough if u were to share with urfrens....

' Lengyukaucongee' , 'lengyu' is a kind of fish where cantonese always used it to make fishballs....they used ' chanpei'(cantonese) , or 'chen pi' (skin of mandarin oranges) as a kind of ingredient in making these fishballs.....as normally ppl used it in making red bean soup....the aromatic of 'chen pi' do helps a lot....but some of u might ignore that smell....its a more personal taste i would say.....the congee was damn smooth...i heard that they used 3 kinds of rice to cook this congee....quite special ei...

Prawn cheong fun.....normal cheong fun which made from rice paste(steamed)...stuff with tons of fresh prawns , they were so crunchy and the sauce was PERFECT , this is the best hongkongcheecheong fun i had b4....price was rm10.90 though

Canton-i layer cake.....nothing special just that i smell coconut milk and salted-eggyolks....this is a dessert by the way